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Reviewed on May 3, 2024
Motorcycle reviewed 2002 Honda XR650R
4.8
Originally when I bought this bike. It was blown up and neglected. I took it from a dirty old paper weight to what it is now. The bike has been fully restored. Everything you could ever want out of a plated supermoto is right here. Starting with a freshly rebuilt engine that’s 10 thousandths over...
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Originally when I bought this bike. It was blown up and neglected. I took it from a dirty old paper weight to what it is now. The bike has been fully restored. Everything you could ever want out of a plated supermoto is right here. Starting with a freshly rebuilt engine that’s 10 thousandths over with a lightened wossner piston, 10:1 compression, rebuilt bottom end and new clutch, followed by a fresh head job, big brake kit, updated and rebuilt suspension, galpher racing brake pads and stainless braided lines, new plastics and graphics and more. I’ve enjoyed this bike a lot but due to financial issues, I have to let it go.
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Reviewed on July 3, 2007
Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Honda XR650R
5.0
It is the best! Nothing goes faster. Not a 625sxc or 525exc. Uncork it! Stock is plugged up. Very hard to start, as heavy as it is it should have a button. If Honda allowed test rides most would buy unless they had to kick it started 1st. Then it would be a tough sale @ 1/2 price. Honda needs to...
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It is the best! Nothing goes faster. Not a 625sxc or 525exc. Uncork it! Stock is plugged up. Very hard to start, as heavy as it is it should have a button. If Honda allowed test rides most would buy unless they had to kick it started 1st. Then it would be a tough sale @ 1/2 price. Honda needs to step up and make this a dual sport now the 450R and 450X has taken the racing duties. Electric start and dual sport, I would buy one today!
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Reviewed on June 8, 2007
Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Honda XR650R
5.0
Like the other review said, the bike needs a few mods from the start. However, do a little research and do it right. Search for uncorking the 650 on the internet. You can buy the parts from Honda. The bike sold in North America is very restricted. It makes 43 horsepower, overheats easily and...
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Like the other review said, the bike needs a few mods from the start. However, do a little research and do it right. Search for uncorking the 650 on the internet. You can buy the parts from Honda. The bike sold in North America is very restricted. It makes 43 horsepower, overheats easily and is a pain to start. With a new spark arrestor, and intake spacer on the carb, removing two pieces from the airbox and rejetting, you get a 27% increase in power. It runs much cooler, and starts like a dream. You can do this for a little of nothing or have your dealer do it, and in my opinion, it makes the bike not only more fun, it gets easier to ride because of how it puts the power down. They don't call it the king of baja for nothing. I think it's the best value in a dirtbike, period.
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Reviewed on February 21, 2007
Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Honda XR650R
5.0
This bike is awesome. If you are not sure about buying it or buying another one, read this. There are a few modifications to make and ALL of the problems related on forums and reviews sites will be gone. It has an average power of 45Hp to 47Hp stock. If you trash the exhaust and change it for...
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This bike is awesome. If you are not sure about buying it or buying another one, read this. There are a few modifications to make and ALL of the problems related on forums and reviews sites will be gone. It has an average power of 45Hp to 47Hp stock. If you trash the exhaust and change it for an aftermarket one, you will get nearly 4 more Hps, lose 10 pounds on the bike, stop boil-overing, get an incredibly good fuel consumption (mine got from 55 miles to 95 with stock tank!!! TRUE!!!). Trash the handlebar because it is garbage and get a FatBar. Trash the air filter and drill holes on the side-panel to get more air flow and add a little foam to prevent mud getting on the filter (more air out, more air in!). Jetting must now be around 185. Again, 1Hp to 2Hp gain and the engine won't stall anymore at extremely low speeds (did it even stall once?). that's all! It is not too much! Now you get a powerful 649cc thumper which accelerates has as much as a 450 and goes a bit faster without having to change oil every ride and worrying about engine failure. I know it is like 20 pounds heavier than a 450 Enduro but yet very maneuverable and competitive in the trees. Hey boy I am 130 pounds and never fell down, never had any problem because of the weight, can get it in a truck without problems... I guess people are scared for nothing. Only 2 hardcore rides are needed to get used to the heavy feeling. The kick-start lights-up the engine in one shot IF YOU KNOW HOW TO DO IT RIGHT... This is not an XR600r! I changed the light for a baja one to ride at night because the stock unit is cheap but don't mind it will get you back anytime after sunset. The only TRUE problem with the bike is... 2 hard rides = 1 rear tire! But that's due to the power! I can wheelie on all of 5 gears and during 30 long seconds. User-friendly, big power but perfectly linear. Get in sand, mud, tight trails, gravel roads if you want, it will get over everything with ease. And if you don't brake with the engine, it will not be drinking drops of oil after 1 year. Brakes are superb but I tried an oversized one on another XR and I think this is money well spent! Long life to this thumper and trash modern 4strokes. Reliability FIRST.
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Reviewed on December 25, 2006
Motorcycle reviewed 2005 Honda XR650R
5.0
Best bike on the world!!! More strong and more powerful than other 4 stroke bikes. For more power, buy a complete big gun race series exhaust with new jet in the carb and open your air box!! Honda...
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Best bike on the world!!! More strong and more powerful than other 4 stroke bikes. For more power, buy a complete big gun race series exhaust with new jet in the carb and open your air box!! Honda forever!
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Reviewed on September 17, 2005
Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Honda XR650R
5.0
This is the ultimate baja winning machine that rules whatever the land throws at you! Sand washes, rocks, bushes, gravel or mud. Even quicksand won't stop you with all that four stroke power.
I have blasted by raptors up sand dunes at Glamis and Dumont with knobbies!!! When I throw on the... read more
I have blasted by raptors up sand dunes at Glamis and Dumont with knobbies!!! When I throw on the... read more
This is the ultimate baja winning machine that rules whatever the land throws at you! Sand washes, rocks, bushes, gravel or mud. Even quicksand won't stop you with all that four stroke power.
I have blasted by raptors up sand dunes at Glamis and Dumont with knobbies!!! When I throw on the paddles (custom nine paddle} it is hook up city! Warning, This a big bike for big boys but an awesome toy! GET ONE NOW!
I have blasted by raptors up sand dunes at Glamis and Dumont with knobbies!!! When I throw on the paddles (custom nine paddle} it is hook up city! Warning, This a big bike for big boys but an awesome toy! GET ONE NOW!
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Reviewed on August 11, 2005
Motorcycle reviewed 2002 Honda XR650R
5.0
Great desert bike, gobs of torque and 60 HP with the restrictors removed, stable and fast, has been 100% reliable, the king of BAJA but when made street legal the seat isn't good for long trips. Once uncorked and jetted it runs cool and starts easy, Tops out at 108 with knobbies on the street. It...
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Great desert bike, gobs of torque and 60 HP with the restrictors removed, stable and fast, has been 100% reliable, the king of BAJA but when made street legal the seat isn't good for long trips. Once uncorked and jetted it runs cool and starts easy, Tops out at 108 with knobbies on the street. It would climb a tree if it could get traction.
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Reviewed on October 31, 2003
Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Honda XR650R
5.0
In 2001 I rode a 2000 XR650 over 500 miles in Death Valley, CA with Trailbosstours.com. I weigh 220 pounds and typically ride an XR600 on the mountainous trails in Vermont. Accross the open desert and gravel/dirt and even snow and mud, the bike was awesome. I was smokin' past 175 pounders on...
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In 2001 I rode a 2000 XR650 over 500 miles in Death Valley, CA with Trailbosstours.com. I weigh 220 pounds and typically ride an XR600 on the mountainous trails in Vermont. Accross the open desert and gravel/dirt and even snow and mud, the bike was awesome. I was smokin' past 175 pounders on XR600's. The suspension was great, the acceleration was great, the bike was very nimble for it's weight. The only negative I felt was the stopping distance and inability to slow the bike down when coming hot into corners. I have a few friends in Vermont who have bought these bikes, and actually wish that for the tight, single track trails that we ride that Honda still made the XR500 (the XR400 is not enough for us big guys and the 650 can be a little much on the tight trails) In Baja, Death Valley, Moab or any other open space riding, there is not a better bike in my opinion. The only must add on is a strearing dampener. If you have the dough to add a baja designs street legal kit to it, it's a great bike to go exploring some of those hidden trails off the side of the road you have always wondered about but didn't want to park a truck or trailer at.
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Reviewed on May 15, 2003
Motorcycle reviewed 2003 Honda XR650R
5.0
I recently purchased a new 2002 XR650R from the dealer in 2003, and got slight price reduction do to this. I took it out the first ride stone stock. While the power did not impress me so much the feel of the motorcycle did! I had a 96 KLX650 that was stolen some months back, so I knew what...
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I recently purchased a new 2002 XR650R from the dealer in 2003, and got slight price reduction do to this. I took it out the first ride stone stock. While the power did not impress me so much the feel of the motorcycle did! I had a 96 KLX650 that was stolen some months back, so I knew what riding a big four stroke felt like. I was stunned how nimble this 300lb bike really was. After the break-in period I decided to go for the hop-up kit available from my dealer. The change was unreal! The bike easily pulls 3rd gear wheelies now! I love this bike, it's nimble enough to hang with the 2-strokes in the rough stuff and the power of an old school hot rod. My only suggestion to you is go buy one!
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Reviewed on November 29, 2002
Motorcycle reviewed 2003 Honda XR650R
5.0
This bike lacks any pizzazz stock. You have to uncork it. WWW.XR650R.net XR'S only header pipe & White Bros. R4 Exhaust didn't help enough for the cost. You can yet a HRC baffle for a lot less and get near the same results. Holes in the air cover makes a big difference.K&N Air filter = Main jet...
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This bike lacks any pizzazz stock. You have to uncork it. WWW.XR650R.net XR'S only header pipe & White Bros. R4 Exhaust didn't help enough for the cost. You can yet a HRC baffle for a lot less and get near the same results. Holes in the air cover makes a big difference.K&N Air filter = Main jet 182, pilot 68, raise needle one or two.
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